Best Games of 2019: Let’s Play All Day All Night

List of best video games launch in 2019:

There’s no opposing that video games are awesome and extremely common among all age groups.

Therefore, we’ve put together a list of the 10 most popular video games right now, so you can get in on the action soon!

There’s everything from RPGs to first-person shooters, multiplayer battle royales to fighting games; thus you shouldn’t have to worry about finding one which you really like to play.

After a year in which powerful consoles asserted their dominance with sprawling open worlds and seemingly endless attention to detail, we’re seeing even more developers push the limits of what this current generation of systems can do. Battle royales are still ruling the roost, and nostalgia levels are high, with plenty of remasters and reboot. Beginning from Super Smash Bros to the Mortal Kombat, everyone’s getting a fresh gaming plan. And most importantly, the year isn’t even over yet.

We have included the links where you can shop these amazing games at this Black Friday!

Anyway, scroll through the list, pick your favorites and get playing!

1) Apex Legends

Release Date: 4th February (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

Apex Legends complicates the battle-royale formula and puts a fresh spin on it, showing the genre it was still plenty of potential lefts. Instead of every player having the exact same skillset, different characters can boost each other in different ways. If your aim sucks, for instance, you can focus on playing a support class and healing your teammates when they’re injured. It somehow has a quite fast, fuming and a better pace than both major games like Fortnite and PUBG.

2) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

Release Date: 25th October (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

2019’s addition to the Call Of Duty franchise will be titled Modern Warfare, and it sounds like it’s taking things very seriously. The highly realistic game is apparently making playtesters cry, and it will not shy away from dark topics surrounding real-life warzones.

It won’t have a zombie mode, because that would belittle the serious vibe, but it still sounds like an interesting addition to the series. Here’s hoping it doesn’t make us cry too much.

3) Dragon Quest Builders 2

Release Date: 2nd July (Nintendo Switch, PS4)

Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a deceptively simple-looking game with a ton of depth. While at the surface it may seem like a Minecraft clone with Dragon Quest branding (honestly, that wouldn’t be a bad thing in the first place), there’s a lot more in it. With a fun story, interesting building mechanics, great multiplayer, and customization, this game hits all the right marks

4) Gears 5

Release Date: 10th September (Xbox One, PC)

Gears 5 ranks as one of the biggest surprises of the year. Gears 5 follow with the chainsaw guns and the jaw-dropping graphical detail. It eventually takes chances with its gameplay structure (there’s an open world, albeit an admittedly lifeless one) and complicates the legacy of its formerly one-dimensional characters in ways that suggest meaningful signs of life in the Gears world. One assumes the next game will take even bigger swings than before.

5) New Super Maria Bros. U Deluxe

Release Date: 10th January

Nintendo has maintained a hell of a job giving older titles a second life on the Nintendo Switch and this one’s no exemption. A breathtaking remake of the Wii U favorite and New Super Mario Bros. Ultimate gives you an exciting experience of two games in one single platform (Mario Bros. U) and (Super Luigi U). This incredible game has a couple of new characters in Nabbit and Toadette to pass through the Mushroom Kingdom in beautifully designed 2D.

6) Mortal Kombat II

Release Date: 23rd April (Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC)

A new Mortal Kombat game is always crazy and a cause for pure entertainment. The year 2019 has an absolute doozie for us for sure. Following on from 2015’s tenth installment, NetherRealm Studios delivered Mortal Kombat 11 in April this year, with Dark Raiden being dominant to the action. They’ve added famous characters as The Joker and The Terminator and left the gaming world surprised.

Even though, the selection of the song in the first trailer did not really excite the gamer’s. The fighting itself is completely brutal and a lot of fun to play with mates as usual.

7) Monster Hunter World: Ice Borne

Release Date: 6th September (PS4, Xbox One)

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is an expansion that takes the Fifth Fleet to a chillier locale, but with World’s hunt-and-gather loop being interlaced with new quest ranks, story arcs, gear upgrades, Palico friends, and more than 27 different wyverns and creatures that take some pleasure in kicking your shit in. There are new faces (Banbaro, Nargacuga), new elders (Namielle, Velkhana), and an assortment of remixes (Viper Tobi-Kadachi), and they’re all used to craft a mesmerizing and beautifully detailed ecosystem that’s full of adrenaline and wonder.

8) Resident Evil II

Release Date: 25th January

Given that Resident Evil 2 provides a horror gaming experience for its gamer’s and a glossy remake of 1998’s much-loved game of the same name (which remains the best-selling Resident Evil game on a single platform with its 4.96 million copies sold for PS1 only).

With pure modern graphics and gore-levels, this highly awaited game puts you back in the shoes of cop Leon S Kennedy and college learner Claire Redfield as they endeavor to escape a (Zombie) infected Raccoon City.

9) Super Smash Bros

Released Date: 4th September (Nintendo Switch)

Super Smash Bros is a cross over combat game that features a number of different characters, stages, music, and titles from different Nintendo games. Nintendo made public that Super Smash Bros Ultimate has generally become the most wanted game for the Nintendo Switch and as well as for SSB series..

10) Spiderman: Game of the Year Edition

Released Date: 28th August (PS4)

The 2018 version of SpiderMan is pretty comparable to all the other previous SpiderMan video games that have come before it, however this time, the plot is somehow dissimilar and this game is presented in a third-person viewpoint.

The main storyline is that a super crime lord, Mr. Negative, formulates a  super plan to grab complete hold of New York city’s criminal underworld and threatens to release a hypothetically catastrophic virus.

If you haven’t played Spider-Man for PS4 yet, now is the perfect time to pick up the game and swing around.

In a Nutshell:

We really hope that you guys enjoyed our list of the 10 most popular video games. We all absolutely love video games as they are just a great way to relax and have some fun with your friends and even gaming rivals.

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